Digital isolation, Benefits of an isolated daq device, Reducing common-mode noise – National Instruments NI USB-621x User Manual

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Chapter 11

Isolation and Digital Isolators

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The isolated ground is an input to the USB-6215/6218 device. The user
must connect this ground to the ground of system being measured or
controlled. Refer to Chapter 5,

Connecting AI Signals on the

USB-6210/6211 Devices

, Chapter 6,

Connecting AI Signals on the

USB-6215/6218 Devices

, the

Connecting Analog Output Signals

section of

Chapter 7,

Analog Output

, the

Connecting Digital I/O Signals

section of

Chapter 8,

Digital I/O

, and the

Connecting PFI Input Signals

section of

Chapter 10,

PFI

, for more information.

Digital Isolation

The USB-6215/6218 uses digital isolators. Unlike analog isolators, digital
isolators do not introduce any analog error in the measurements taken by
the device. The A/D converter, used for analog input, is on the isolated side
of the device. The analog inputs are digitized before they are sent across the
isolation barrier. Similarly, the D/A converters, used for analog output, are
on the isolated side of the device.

Benefits of an Isolated DAQ Device

With isolation, engineers can safely measure a small signal in the presence
of a large common-mode voltage signal. Some advantages of isolation are
as follows:

Improved rejection—Isolation increases the ability of the
measurement system to reject common-mode voltages.
Common-mode voltage is the signal that is present or “common” to
both the positive and negative input of a measurement device, but is not
part of the signal to be measured.

Improved accuracy—Isolation improves measurement accuracy by
physically preventing ground loops. Ground loops, a common source
of error and noise, are the result of a measurement system having
multiple grounds at different potentials.

Improved safety—Isolation creates an insulation barrier so you can
make floating measurements while protecting the USB host computer
against large transient voltage spikes.

Reducing Common-Mode Noise

Isolated products require an isolated power supply to deliver power to the
isolated side from the non-isolated side. Isolated power supplies work by
switching voltages through a transformer with high-speed transistors.

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